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Landhi Town
لانڈھی ٹاؤن
Landhi Town Map
Landhi Town Map
Town ChairmanAbdul Jamil Khan
DistrictKorangi District
DivisionKarachi Division
Province Sindh
Country Pakistan
Established1972; 52 years ago (1972)
Town status14 August 2001; 23 years ago (14 August 2001)
Disbanded11 July 2011; 13 years ago (11 July 2011)
Union Committees in Town Municipal Corporation
10
  • Labour Square
    Zaman Town
    Sharif Colony
    Khawaja Ajmair
    Bhutto Nagar
    Farooq Villas
    Zamanabad
    Hasrat Mohani Colony
    Nizam-e-Mustafa Colony
    100 Quarters
Government
 • TypeGovernment of Karachi
 • ConstituencyNA-233 Karachi Korangi-II
Area
 • Total19 km2 (7 sq mi)
Elevation
13 m (43 ft)
Population
 • Total681,293
 • Density35,857.58/km2 (92,870.7/sq mi)
DemonymKarachiite
Time zoneUTC+05:00 (PKT)
 • Summer (DST)DST is not observed
ZIP Code
75160
NWD (area) code021
ISO 3166 codePK-SD

Landhi Town (Urdu: لانڈھی ٹاؤن) is a Karachi borough in the eastern part of the city that was named after the locality of Landhi. Landhi Town was formed in 2001, and was subdivided into 9 union councils. The town system was disbanded in 2011 but later restored in 2022.[1][2] and Korangi Town was re-organized as part of Karachi East District, before Korangi District was formed. According to 2023 Pakistani census population of Landhi Subdivision is 681,293.

Location

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It is bordered by the Faisal Cantonment and Shah Faisal Town to the north across the Malir River, Bin Qasim Town to the south and east, and Korangi Town to the west. The population of Landhi Town was estimated to be over 660,000 at the 1998 census, of which 99% are Muslim. Muhajirs constitute an overwhelming majority of the population, followed by Pashtuns, Sindhi and Baloch.

History

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Landhi Town contained much of the oldest parts of Karachi. The federal government under Pervez Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup d'état, introduced local government reforms in the year 2000, which eliminated the previous "third tier of government" (administrative divisions) and replaced it with the fourth tier (districts). The effect in Karachi was the dissolution of the former Karachi Division, and the merging of its five districts to form a new Karachi City-District with eighteen autonomous constituent towns including Landhi Town. In 2011,Despite being abolished, the system was nevertheless used for administrative purposes up to 2015, when the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation system was reintroduced. In 2015, Landhi Town was re-organized as part of Karachi East, before it was made part of Korangi District.

Demographics

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Languages of Landhi sub-division (2023 Pakistani census)

  Urdu (86.74%)
  Sindhi (3.36%)
  Punjabi (2.69%)
  Pashto (1.58%)
  Hindko (1.0%)
  Saraiki (0.62%)
  Others (3.97%)

There are 681,293 people of which 590,988 spoke Urdu, 22,953 Sindhi, 18,370 Punjabi, 10,812 Pashto, 6,813 Hindko, 4,257 Saraiki, 2,404 Shina, 1,988 Balochi, 1,934 Balti, 617 Kashmiri & 20,157 others.

Neighbourhoods

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  • Awami Colony
  • Bhutto Nagar is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi.
  • Sher Pao Colony
  • Dawood Chowrangi
  • Khawaja Ajmeer Colony is named after Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer.
  • Burmee Colony is named for the Rohingya refugees who hail from Myanmar (formerly Burma).
  • Korangi lies on the eastern side of Karachi between Karachi and Keti Bandar – the area extending from Korangi to Rehri Creek.
  • Landhi is home to Babar Market, one of Asia's largest open air markets. Landhi railway station is also located in this area.
  • Moinabad
  • Muslimabad
  • Majeed Colony
  • Old Muzafarabad
  • Sharafi Goth
  • Sherabad

See also

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References

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  1. ^ KARACHI: Rs402m Landhi Town budget Dawn (newspaper), Published 12 May 2006, Retrieved 5 March 2022
  2. ^ Tahir, Siddiqui (1 August 2022). "Division of Karachi into 26 towns, 233 UCs notified (by the government)". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 31 December 2022.
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